Fan Noli Monument

This three-metre-tall, roughly hewn statue commemorates Fan Noli (1882-1965), one of Albania’s most revered (and, in some circles, controversial) historical figures. Educated at Harvard, Renaissance man Noli was a writer, composer and Orthodox bishop among other things during his complicated and colourful life. He served as prime minister in 1924 before being forced to flee the country under sentence of death. Noli spent his last years in the United States where he conducted research into Albanian history, tentatively supported the Hoxha regime and even found time to compose a short symphony.

The former Palace of the Pasha

Ismail Qemali Monument

Statue of Ismail Qemal Bej Vlora or Ismail Qemali, 1844-1919, leader of the Albanian national movement, and founder of the modern Albanian state as its first head of state and government, inaugurated November 2012, near the parliament building, Tirana, Albania.

Christian Basilica

Christian Basilica Rruga Dëshmorët e Pojskës, Pogradeci, Albania

Avni Rustemi

Avni Rrustemi ( 1895 –1924) was an Albanian teacher, activist and member of the Albanian parliament.

The Andon Zako Çajupi Theatre

The Andon Zako Çajupi Theatre is the city theatre of the city of Korçë in southern Albania. The theatre opened in 1950 and has been working since, without interruption.